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in the plain states, the storm left some impressive snowfalls. 9.2 inches in kansas city. 14.2 in wichita, kansas. the most there in 50 years. and a foot and a half in nashville, kansas. and this is all heading east. >> it looks like this storm is going to be a warmer one, though, for places like new york city and philadelphia. probably all rain along the coast. but for boston, a very tricky forecast we could indeed have at least 6 inches of snow. >> reporter: in chicago late today, a dog was spotted jumping between chunks of ice in lake michigan. after several tense minutes, a man on a kayak was able to steer it safely to shore. >>> this was chicago's heaviest snowfall in more than a year. and across the midwest, there were four deaths blamed on the storm. three of them from traffic accidents. brian? >> john yang in chicago for us tonight. john, thanks. >>> the storm this weekend will hit a lot of the same folks already hit by hurricane sandy. up and down the east coast, almost four months ago. and today, the last of the towns completely shut down due to storm damage finally reopened for
in the plain states, the storm left some impressive snowfalls. 9.2 inches in kansas city. 14.2 in wichita, kansas. the most there in 50 years. and a foot and a half in nashville, kansas. and this is all heading east. >> it looks like this storm is going to be a warmer one, though, for places like new york city and philadelphia. probably all rain along the coast. but for boston, a very tricky forecast we could indeed have at least 6 inches of snow. >> reporter: in chicago late today,...
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the city in freezing temperatures. just as kids were starting the school day. >> translator: the ceiling was okay. but all the windows were broken. almost all the window panes were damaged. there are no windows without damage. >> reporter: the shards of glass injuring more than 1,000 people, 100 hospitalized. >> i heard this extremely loud noise that shook my apartment. >> reporter: canadian hockey player, michael garnett, lives there. we talked to him via skype. >> it blew the vents out of my bathroom and there was debris on the floor. and i am up on the 23rd floor and i could feel the building swaying. >> reporter: pieces of the meteor punched a hole in a frozen lake, but missed a town in a nearby nuclear plant. linda specializes in meteorites at the smithsonian. >> these are left over from when the planets formed. and are the basic building blocks from our planetary material. >> it's heavy. >> reporter: it is indeed heavy. >> reporter: in an amazing coincidence, an astroid half the size of a football field came whiz
the city in freezing temperatures. just as kids were starting the school day. >> translator: the ceiling was okay. but all the windows were broken. almost all the window panes were damaged. there are no windows without damage. >> reporter: the shards of glass injuring more than 1,000 people, 100 hospitalized. >> i heard this extremely loud noise that shook my apartment. >> reporter: canadian hockey player, michael garnett, lives there. we talked to him via skype....
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city. the blast felt a mile away. tonight, they're still digging through what's left. >>> storm warning. a huge winter system on the move. a dangerous mix in 18 states, 30 million americans in the path of this one. >>> and hoop dreams for the unlikely star of the high school basketball team crushing the competition, though he's just about half their size. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. growing up in this country, you get accustomed to hearing the united states is the greatest nation on earth and the mightiest military force on the planet. what we don't like is feeling vulnerable, the way we do after we have been attacked. and now that we have learned of a massive cyber attack, electronic espionage allegedly at the hands of a branch of the chinese military, and the kind of attack we've been warned about for years, today the white house took action. the problem is, this wake-up call has already hit a slew of b
city. the blast felt a mile away. tonight, they're still digging through what's left. >>> storm warning. a huge winter system on the move. a dangerous mix in 18 states, 30 million americans in the path of this one. >>> and hoop dreams for the unlikely star of the high school basketball team crushing the competition, though he's just about half their size. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly...
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. >> reporter: gutzman took these photos showing the improvised tent city earlier this week, where passengers slept on the sun deck after the power went out. soaked hallways and the plastic bags used in place of toilets. >> there's sewer on the floors. there's -- peeing and pooping in buckets and putting the bags outside our door. >> reporter: other photos show passengers in hallways on lower decks and efforts to keep cell phones juiced on limited power. gutzman says despite it all, passengers are keeping cool heads, no fights, people working together. >> this is going to be a long day. this is not a process that's going to happen fast. there is no way we can speed up the process sooner. >> reporter: customs officials boarded the troubled ship to try to get the more than 4,000 passengers and crew processed to before they arrive at port to expedite their departure. carnival has buses to take them to new orleans. as many as 1,500 are reserved. friday, 20 charter flights will take everyone back to houston. joe crouch and his friend didn't want to wait. they drove eight hours from texas to pick u
. >> reporter: gutzman took these photos showing the improvised tent city earlier this week, where passengers slept on the sun deck after the power went out. soaked hallways and the plastic bags used in place of toilets. >> there's sewer on the floors. there's -- peeing and pooping in buckets and putting the bags outside our door. >> reporter: other photos show passengers in hallways on lower decks and efforts to keep cell phones juiced on limited power. gutzman says despite...
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would not accept that in this city, the supporters want a white only team. >> it is a tradition going back god knows how many years i wanted to stay like that there is no black in the colors. there should only be white players, a white teen. >> in december, one of the main fan groups shocked the football world by saying that the absence of black players at the club was an important tradition here and complained that black players were being imposed on the club. >> andrew sbarro has been living there since 1986 and is a supporter. fans have called him a black monday and he is aware of the possibility of violence. >> i have to watch to is by my side and be very careful. it could happen at any time. >> i read somewhere that this is the most racist club in russia bowman not only in russia, but europe. >> the most racist club in europe? management insists it is trying to change chance attitudes to raise including a video camera and praising the world's greatest black players. >> it is a big problem, a problem of for society. the football club is not responsible and we need everyone in russ
would not accept that in this city, the supporters want a white only team. >> it is a tradition going back god knows how many years i wanted to stay like that there is no black in the colors. there should only be white players, a white teen. >> in december, one of the main fan groups shocked the football world by saying that the absence of black players at the club was an important tradition here and complained that black players were being imposed on the club. >> andrew...
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but he's being told to take his show and hit the road. the city says after today, he'll have to go. he says the concerts were never meant to go on forever. so he'll now hold the very last one tonight at 5:00. >> mother nature providing the arena on that one. >> spectacular. >>> up next, a silicon valley legend immortalized in chewing gum. we'll explain. >>> how about this? a ukrainian artist paying tribute to a silicon valley icon and doing it with chewing gum. >> this portrait of steve jobs is made entirely of gum. the artist has made other portraits including elton john and a local ukrainian celebrity as well. she said it took about 1,000 pieces of gum to make the steve jobs portrait. >> never seen that before. >> she had some help from friends to chew all that gum. but this one knows i'm addicted to gum. i could have helped her. >> strong jaws. >> thanks so much. happy valentine's day. have a great day, everybody. oh, good morning, dr. baird. good morning, regular person lemon. oh, hey, are you around this weekend? uh, maybe we could have that date we talked-- yes. okay. uh, how
but he's being told to take his show and hit the road. the city says after today, he'll have to go. he says the concerts were never meant to go on forever. so he'll now hold the very last one tonight at 5:00. >> mother nature providing the arena on that one. >> spectacular. >>> up next, a silicon valley legend immortalized in chewing gum. we'll explain. >>> how about this? a ukrainian artist paying tribute to a silicon valley icon and doing it with chewing gum....
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the city didn't have the money to operate and maintain it until now. hundreds came out for the baskin library ribbon cutting. community members see it as a hard-fought long awaited opening. >> we have been waiting so long for the library and gym to open. it is a wonderful location, so, yeah, we're really excited. >> three other new libraries have been moth balled. city leaders say there still isn't enough money to operate them. >>> people braved the cold in costumes to take the dip in icy water. >> more than 1,000 people took part in the polar plunge in support of the special olympics. the funds raised help provide one full season of sports instruction and competition for special olympics concept. >> very cool concept, way too cold for me. >> cold concept. >> absolutely. >>> a little windy. took a hike. chilly out today. sunny. >> sun out, but san francisco, only 51 degrees, so the polar plunge, the sunshine out, water temperature might have been warmer than the air temperature at times today around san francisco, 55 degrees in san jose, 59 in morgan h
the city didn't have the money to operate and maintain it until now. hundreds came out for the baskin library ribbon cutting. community members see it as a hard-fought long awaited opening. >> we have been waiting so long for the library and gym to open. it is a wonderful location, so, yeah, we're really excited. >> three other new libraries have been moth balled. city leaders say there still isn't enough money to operate them. >>> people braved the cold in costumes to take...
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in egypt, a general strike in the city of port said entered a sixth day, with major new protests. thousands of people rallied in the streets waving signs and chanting slogans demanding that president mohammed morsi step down. they also denounced his call for new elections, beginning in april. >> ( translated ): morsi's call for parliamentary elections is null. i want to give a message to morsi who is a representative of the muslim brotherhood group. i want to tell him that port said is the one that will get rid of this regime. we have started this revolution and we started our strike. we do not fear them. >> sreenivasan: one opposition leader mohammed el-baradei said holding elections amid the current upheaval is a recipe for disaster. his group threatened a boycott of any vote unless morsi first agrees to political talks. the states of texas and georgia executed two men last night, by lethal injection. carl blue was put to death in texas for dousing his girlfriend with gasoline and setting her on fire in 1994. she died later. and in georgia, andrew allen cook was executed for kil
in egypt, a general strike in the city of port said entered a sixth day, with major new protests. thousands of people rallied in the streets waving signs and chanting slogans demanding that president mohammed morsi step down. they also denounced his call for new elections, beginning in april. >> ( translated ): morsi's call for parliamentary elections is null. i want to give a message to morsi who is a representative of the muslim brotherhood group. i want to tell him that port said is...
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the images showing shanty towns that sprang up on decks -- tent cities that carnival has denied existed. outside, the 900-foot long ship checkered with towels and bedding. some unfurling white banners. right there, above the lettering -- carnival triumph. those dressed for the tropics, huddling in bath robes and blankets against the cold. the ship has been tugging 350 miles from the gulf of mexico at a pace about as fast as you can walk. until? >> i think the tug line might have broken. carnival's terry thornton said today the company's doing all it can. >> there is no way we can actually speed up the process to get the ship alongside sooner. >> reporter: misery tempered by joy today. choppered in generators, charging cellphones. the voices of loved ones, finally in range. and remember mary? >> she said, mommy, i'm afraid i won't ever get to see you again. >> reporter: so worried about her daughter. today they spoke. >> it was amazing. the things that she saw and the things we talked about, those things were really happening. why? why were they not prepared? >> reporter: we tried to tak
the images showing shanty towns that sprang up on decks -- tent cities that carnival has denied existed. outside, the 900-foot long ship checkered with towels and bedding. some unfurling white banners. right there, above the lettering -- carnival triumph. those dressed for the tropics, huddling in bath robes and blankets against the cold. the ship has been tugging 350 miles from the gulf of mexico at a pace about as fast as you can walk. until? >> i think the tug line might have broken....
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city, and one in which many in the u.k. are keen to emulate copying not just its schemes but more importantly, its attitudes. >> treaters are putting up this sign. it means staff like those in this coffee shop are ready to help. a recognizable safe haven to those in the early stages of dementia. >> do you see many with dementia? >> we do. more and more in fact. >> and so do the police. we joined these as they search for an elderly woman. it's just an exercise, but thousands of people with dementia go missing every year in bell gum. -- in belgium so police made up a database of vulnerable citizens. >> we gather up all this necessary information. so it's all where were they seen last time? where were they living before and every minute, every hour counts. >> in this small city alone there are 2,000 people with dementia. 2/3 of them live in the community. specialists dementia counselors help people like these two. he is given practical help and support. she is offered therapy as her husband's condition the develops. >> having
city, and one in which many in the u.k. are keen to emulate copying not just its schemes but more importantly, its attitudes. >> treaters are putting up this sign. it means staff like those in this coffee shop are ready to help. a recognizable safe haven to those in the early stages of dementia. >> do you see many with dementia? >> we do. more and more in fact. >> and so do the police. we joined these as they search for an elderly woman. it's just an exercise, but...
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public health crisis in the city in the wake of rising gun violence. >> the people who come in after having been shot are some of the highest risk folks. these are people who have been shot, who may have been shot before, and really without some intervention, without some life- changing moment, the trajectory's either going to be jail or death. >> woodruff: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> suarez: and, as a magistrate grants oscar pistorius bail, we talk to charlayne hunter gault about how his arrest has focused attention on the unusually high rate of violence against women in south africa. >> domestic violence is shot through the entire society from the highest of the highed in socioeconomic terms to the lowest of the low. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing supp
public health crisis in the city in the wake of rising gun violence. >> the people who come in after having been shot are some of the highest risk folks. these are people who have been shot, who may have been shot before, and really without some intervention, without some life- changing moment, the trajectory's either going to be jail or death. >> woodruff: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> suarez: and, as a magistrate grants oscar pistorius bail, we...
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now this report from mexico city. >> the new plan announced by the president is a departure from the previous government strategy. by saying they need to spend more money on social development programs, they are saying the military strategy of the former president did not work. calderon had a 50,000 soldiers and federal police waging war against drug gangs and organized crime groups. there are still many checkpoints and the military still involved. but the president is saying we're not calling to get out of this mess unless we really developed out youth. there are 7 million mexicans under age of 39 who are not employed and they are easy targets for gangs looking for cheap wolabor. -- under the age of 30. the says we need to develop these young people, give them opportunities, and see what they can do with their lives other and worked for criminals. we're not hearing many specifics on how the government will spend the money other than the fact they will try to spend in 250 of the most violent towns across the country. >> hugo chavez is having extremely complex and stuff cancer treatme
now this report from mexico city. >> the new plan announced by the president is a departure from the previous government strategy. by saying they need to spend more money on social development programs, they are saying the military strategy of the former president did not work. calderon had a 50,000 soldiers and federal police waging war against drug gangs and organized crime groups. there are still many checkpoints and the military still involved. but the president is saying we're not...
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they have assembled what essentially looks like a tent city on board. one lady from new orleans said it was reminiscent of the superdome after katrina. >> how does the company handling this? >> they are doing their very best to ensure the end of this is a smooth and painless as possible. lots of staff on hand, passengers being told they can spend a night in the hotel in new orleans before flying back to texas or get on a bus trip away if they so choose. they will get a full refund plus $500 each. we are getting word that there are mechanical problems, complaints that the country was -- but the company was slow getting the ship back to port. presumably, all lot of them will have their own video of those conditions as well. >> this story not over by a longshot. thank you for joining us. i can bring you a little bit of news that broke a short time ago. republicans in the united states senate have temporarily delayed the confirmation vote for defense secretary nominee chuck hagel. another vote is expected in the next few weeks. now for the scandal that cont
they have assembled what essentially looks like a tent city on board. one lady from new orleans said it was reminiscent of the superdome after katrina. >> how does the company handling this? >> they are doing their very best to ensure the end of this is a smooth and painless as possible. lots of staff on hand, passengers being told they can spend a night in the hotel in new orleans before flying back to texas or get on a bus trip away if they so choose. they will get a full refund...
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that's a storm we're tracking across the city. let's take a look at the big pattern across the country. as i showed you the storm we're dealing with in areas of oklahoma and especially amarillo will be the story of the focus. one thing we noticed yesterday, you may like this one, the mayor up in connecticut what asking people to come help shovel. he said he's offering minimum wage. this is for minimum wage. anyone who could do it could come. 500 people, 14 and older, showed up. maybe some of of them are a helping hand, maybe some made a little extra money. as far as this snow, not much impact as far as needing to be shoveled. but we are dealing with deep rain in the deep south. what is that, four days in a row, five days in a row with cloudy rainy weather in the deep south. it helps the drought in georgia. the northern ozarks, southern missouri, maybe a little snow, an inch or two. temperatures are above freezing so the roadways are a little wet. as far as that forecast for tonight as it makes its way to the mid-atlantic, maybe a
that's a storm we're tracking across the city. let's take a look at the big pattern across the country. as i showed you the storm we're dealing with in areas of oklahoma and especially amarillo will be the story of the focus. one thing we noticed yesterday, you may like this one, the mayor up in connecticut what asking people to come help shovel. he said he's offering minimum wage. this is for minimum wage. anyone who could do it could come. 500 people, 14 and older, showed up. maybe some of of...
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windows across the city in freezing temperatures just as kids were starting the school day. >> translator: the ceiling was okay. but all the windows were broken. almost all the window panes were damaged. there are no windows without damage. >> reporter: the shards of glass injuring more than 1,000 people, 100 hospitalized. >> i heard this extremely loud noise that shook my apartment. >> reporter: canadian hockey player, michael garnett, lives there. we talked to him via skype. >> it blew the vents out of my bathroom and there was debris on the floor. and i am up on the 23rd floor and i could feel the building swaying. >> reporter: pieces of the meteor punched a hole in a frozen lake, but missed a town in a nearby nuclear plant. linda specializes in meteorites at the smithsonian. >> these are the primitive materials left over from when the planets formed and are the basic building blocks of all of our planetary material. >> it's heavy. >> reporter: it is indeed heavy. >> reporter: in an amazing coincidence, an astroid half the size of a football field came whizzing by this afternoon. while
windows across the city in freezing temperatures just as kids were starting the school day. >> translator: the ceiling was okay. but all the windows were broken. almost all the window panes were damaged. there are no windows without damage. >> reporter: the shards of glass injuring more than 1,000 people, 100 hospitalized. >> i heard this extremely loud noise that shook my apartment. >> reporter: canadian hockey player, michael garnett, lives there. we talked to him via...
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in the plain states, the storm left some impressive snowfalls. 9.2 inches in kansas city. 14.2 in wichita, kansas. the most there in 50 years. and a foot and a half in nashville, kansas. and this is all heading east. >> it looks like this storm is going to be a warmer one, though, for places like new york city and philadelphia. probably all rain along the coast. but for boston, a very tricky forecast we could indeed have at least 6 inches of snow. >> reporter: in chicago. late today, a dog was spotted jumping between chunks of ice in lake michigan. after several tense minutes, a man on a kayak was able to steer it safely to shore. >>> this was chicago's heaviest snowfall in more than a year. and across the midwest, there were four deaths blamed on the storm. three of them from traffic accidents. brian? >> john yang in chicago for us tonight. john, thanks. >>> the storm this weekend will hit a lot of the same folks already hit by hurricane sandy. up and down the east coast, almost four months ago. and today, the last of the towns completely shut down due to storm damage finally reopened fo
in the plain states, the storm left some impressive snowfalls. 9.2 inches in kansas city. 14.2 in wichita, kansas. the most there in 50 years. and a foot and a half in nashville, kansas. and this is all heading east. >> it looks like this storm is going to be a warmer one, though, for places like new york city and philadelphia. probably all rain along the coast. but for boston, a very tricky forecast we could indeed have at least 6 inches of snow. >> reporter: in chicago. late...
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the indian city killed at least 15 people, the indian government revealed it had received warnings of a general, but not specific attack over the past three days. more than 100 people were also injured as two separate bicycle bombs were detonated almost simultaneously in the city's market area. our correspondent in delhi, andrew north, says that india has been on high alert since it hanged the kashmiri separatist earlier this month. >> there were apparently some kind of warnings just two days ago. the indian home ministry saying that they received this information suggesting there could be attacks in several indian city, including hydrobad. that's get ago loft concerns, a lot of concerns whether prevented. now, what we understand was that it appeared to have all the hallmarks of a coordinated attack. two bombs set off in close succession, clearly designed to cause maximum casualties. now, the moment officials have not suggested who they believe could be responsible, but there's speculation that it may be linked to the hanging two weeks ago of a man convicted for involvement in the 200
the indian city killed at least 15 people, the indian government revealed it had received warnings of a general, but not specific attack over the past three days. more than 100 people were also injured as two separate bicycle bombs were detonated almost simultaneously in the city's market area. our correspondent in delhi, andrew north, says that india has been on high alert since it hanged the kashmiri separatist earlier this month. >> there were apparently some kind of warnings just two...
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the program was held in the east palo alto city hall parking lot. the police ahead $100 for a hand gun and up to $300 for assault weapon. andre collected it $1,400 for the guns he turn in. >> i had too many around the house, especially with a young skid a couple teenagers. reporter: university avenue was packed with people in cars who waited for more than an hour to turn in guns. from revolvers to high-powerrer rifles and assault weapons. the $52,000 was f
the program was held in the east palo alto city hall parking lot. the police ahead $100 for a hand gun and up to $300 for assault weapon. andre collected it $1,400 for the guns he turn in. >> i had too many around the house, especially with a young skid a couple teenagers. reporter: university avenue was packed with people in cars who waited for more than an hour to turn in guns. from revolvers to high-powerrer rifles and assault weapons. the $52,000 was f
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but it's just one of the cities in the path. mike, good evening. >> and good evening, brian. so far this storm has been responsible for five deaths here in kansas city. a wall of white rolled through this morning, dumping snow, as much as 3 inches an hour, shutting down the airport and causing a state of emergency. that scene was repeated across many cities and areas of the midwest. armed with snowplows and shovels, the midwest today tried its best to fight back against a wicked winter storm that brought strong winds. near whiteout conditions. even thundersnow. as the deadly system that brought record snow to arizona, oklahoma and texas swept into the great plains today, schools and businesses were closed, and transportation in several states nearly ground to a halt. in kansas, authorities closed dozens of roads and highways, including a 90-mile stretch of interstate 70. parts of the state were buried under more than 14 inches of snow today. it fell so fast in wichita, the city was forced to hire 20 additional snowplows. blizzard conditions were a challenge, even for them. th
but it's just one of the cities in the path. mike, good evening. >> and good evening, brian. so far this storm has been responsible for five deaths here in kansas city. a wall of white rolled through this morning, dumping snow, as much as 3 inches an hour, shutting down the airport and causing a state of emergency. that scene was repeated across many cities and areas of the midwest. armed with snowplows and shovels, the midwest today tried its best to fight back against a wicked winter...
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as we explored the city this week, we have been struck by the young voices here, walking past a school, we noticed that the students are speaking english, the schoolyard where they take lessons, this mother told us, her son will need english when she grew up. do you hope for your son a better relationship between iran and america? she tells me "god willing, that will happen." as school let out, they swarm our cameras. do you think iran and america will get along? >> maybe. >> maybe. >> maybe. >> reporter: do you hope for it. >> yes. >> yes. >> reporter: how would you describe america in one word? very good country. >> reporter: very good country. >> powerful. >> reporter: powerful. they're young but this boy is not naive. he's aware of the economic sanctions. >> under pressure of -- >> reporter: you're feeling the economic pressure? >> yes. >> reporter: not just the young boys here who traveled their opinions, as we traveled through the markets there was this mother who turned to her daughter to speak for both of them. >> the pressure is on the people. >> reporter: the people of iran?
as we explored the city this week, we have been struck by the young voices here, walking past a school, we noticed that the students are speaking english, the schoolyard where they take lessons, this mother told us, her son will need english when she grew up. do you hope for your son a better relationship between iran and america? she tells me "god willing, that will happen." as school let out, they swarm our cameras. do you think iran and america will get along? >> maybe....
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and this leaves no appetite in the city to look for waste and fraud. unbelievable. and waste and fraud wouldn't hurt anybody if we got rid of it. but you know, there's just no appetite. why don't politicians want to get rid of waste and fraud. what's the, you know, impediment to that? >> i have the report coming up tomorrow. too much waste in washington, and you can go line by line, through all of these things, remember the president promised back in 2008 he would go line through line through the budget. all the lines are here, greta. >> greta: he hasn't done that. >> incredible waste. >> greta: and i remember a congressman wrote him a letter and he wanted to do that and he never heard back. >> he would come down to the white house and do it with you. and i make the same offer to the president after this report comes out tomorrow and happy to go over it with the president line by line. let's face it the sequester is going to hit and the spending will get cut and there's no way that republicans are going to trade, a tax increase for spending cut. we're not raising ta
and this leaves no appetite in the city to look for waste and fraud. unbelievable. and waste and fraud wouldn't hurt anybody if we got rid of it. but you know, there's just no appetite. why don't politicians want to get rid of waste and fraud. what's the, you know, impediment to that? >> i have the report coming up tomorrow. too much waste in washington, and you can go line by line, through all of these things, remember the president promised back in 2008 he would go line through line...
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everything is back to normal now in the french quarter as the city gears up for mardi gras tomorrow. >> tonight a little girl is back home and reunited with her father in d.c. after a nationwide alert to find her. eric bertz and his 6-year-old daughter arianna caught up on her school work in their home in northeast d.c. this evening. arianna disappeared on january 31st and was missing for nearly a week. police believe the girl's mother took her to a grocery store while visiting the district and then took off. police found them both in arkansas. >> i'm alive again, complete, you know. she'll be with me all of her life, six years, so being without her is devastating. >> the child's mother ebony anderson is still in police custody in arkansas. arianna was not injured. >>> a former army sergeant was awarded the nation's highest military honor today. he was serving at a remote post in afghanistan back in 2009. that camp was in a valley taliban fighters took up positions in the mountains. they far out numbered and out gunned the americans. they made it to the base. he successfully led u.s.
everything is back to normal now in the french quarter as the city gears up for mardi gras tomorrow. >> tonight a little girl is back home and reunited with her father in d.c. after a nationwide alert to find her. eric bertz and his 6-year-old daughter arianna caught up on her school work in their home in northeast d.c. this evening. arianna disappeared on january 31st and was missing for nearly a week. police believe the girl's mother took her to a grocery store while visiting the...
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there is the view of the city camera downtown. getting a little sunshine there on the washington monument. temperatures climbing into the low to mid-40s. here's the view from space. it shows thin spots in the cloud cover. those areas in green. that's not the main area of rain. that's probably not going to be arriving until later today. temperatures now into the low 40s in washington. south and southwest. it's into the low to mid-40s. northwest where the cover's been more persistent. it's in the upper 30s to 40 degrees. and later this evening it's probably going to change over to a period of wet snow. and just a very minor accumulation mainly on grassy areas. darker blue areas out of the mountains might get on inch or two. and even there a lot of that just on grassy areas. and then tomorrow the sun comes back into the 30s. afternoon highs into the 40s. then on friday increasing clouds and mild up into the upper 40s near 50. then colder air moves in friday night. we could get some flurries friday night and off and on on saturday. sa
there is the view of the city camera downtown. getting a little sunshine there on the washington monument. temperatures climbing into the low to mid-40s. here's the view from space. it shows thin spots in the cloud cover. those areas in green. that's not the main area of rain. that's probably not going to be arriving until later today. temperatures now into the low 40s in washington. south and southwest. it's into the low to mid-40s. northwest where the cover's been more persistent. it's in the...
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. >>> the great american city of kansas city was rocked to its core last night. a huge explosion at a popular restaurant, well-known locally and to business travelers. one person has been found dead. the search for more possible victims goes on. and there's a big early indicator as to the cause. nbc's john yang with us tonight from the scene. john, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. this evening we're learning new details. the gas company says that 45 minutes before the explosion tore that restaurant apart, they tried to get people to leave. the blast was so strong, it rocked buildings blocks away. >> boom! everything just exploded. it was just the scariest thing i ever witnessed. >> reporter: the fire was so big, it engulfed a city block, raging out of control for about two hours. >> the flames were even taller than the building next to it. >> reporter: more than 100 firefighters battled the blaze at its height of four-alarm fire. authorities said 15 people were taken to area hospitals, at least one of them in critical condition. once the fire was o
. >>> the great american city of kansas city was rocked to its core last night. a huge explosion at a popular restaurant, well-known locally and to business travelers. one person has been found dead. the search for more possible victims goes on. and there's a big early indicator as to the cause. nbc's john yang with us tonight from the scene. john, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. this evening we're learning new details. the gas company says that 45 minutes before...
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hundreds turned out in the philippines to show their support. in mexico city there was this. and this, istanbul. 200 hundred countries took part. the world has spoken. >> it your watching gmt. the top stories. prosecutors in south africa have accused paralympic champion oscar pistorius of the premeditated killing of his girlfriend. the breakdown in court as he heard the murder charges against him. a spectacular image appeared this meteor left hundreds injured after it fell from the skies in russia. it has been called the crew ships from. 3000 passengers on board the carnival triumph have disembarked after the ship was pulled into port in mobile, alabama by tugboats. reliever passengers cheered as they reached the shore. the ship had been parlous five days, disabled by engine room fire that led to a sanitation breakdown, overflowing toilets, food shortages, and file smells. holidaymakers and describe the nightmare voyage. >> the worst conditions for the toilets, having to go in the shower at and in red bags. it got really still a, really smelly. >> it was disgusting. we tried
hundreds turned out in the philippines to show their support. in mexico city there was this. and this, istanbul. 200 hundred countries took part. the world has spoken. >> it your watching gmt. the top stories. prosecutors in south africa have accused paralympic champion oscar pistorius of the premeditated killing of his girlfriend. the breakdown in court as he heard the murder charges against him. a spectacular image appeared this meteor left hundreds injured after it fell from the skies...
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the "one billion rising" campaign staged rallies, dances and vigils in dozens of major cities. the events were held to coincide with valentine's day. the united nations has estimated that one of every three women worldwide, is raped or beaten in the course of a lifetime. a long-time leader in american a new implantable device that restores some vision in the blind won approval today in the united states. the food and drug administration agreed to allow use of the argus 2 retinal prosthesis. it uses electrodes in the retina that receives signals from a wireless camera on a pair of glasses. initially the device will help small numbers, but it may ultimately treat vision disorders in millions. a long-time leader in american foods-- heinz is being sold to a group that includes warren buffett. the $23.3 billion deal announced today will make heinz a privately held company. on wall street today, the dow jones industrial average lost nine points to close at 13,973. the nasdaq rose a point to close at 3,198. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: there
the "one billion rising" campaign staged rallies, dances and vigils in dozens of major cities. the events were held to coincide with valentine's day. the united nations has estimated that one of every three women worldwide, is raped or beaten in the course of a lifetime. a long-time leader in american a new implantable device that restores some vision in the blind won approval today in the united states. the food and drug administration agreed to allow use of the argus 2 retinal...
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we're helping every city -- not every city, lots of cities across the country. >> that's good. >> thank you. >> let's get to take three and stick with this valentine's theme going with romantic flicks. this is the hard one, your favorite romantic movies. >> not me. i have a list of hundreds. >> my first thought was "diehard". >> "die another day." >> "heaven can wait." i love that movie, all about love transcending time and space. i just love that movie. >> how about you, natalie? >> mine is "the notebook" which has even men in tears. matt said he cried, you cried. there's this scene in the rain where ryan gosling is talking about -- they're having a fight and he's like -- even when we're fighting, i want those fights to always be with you. that got me. >> i said that to willie just this morning. >> really beautiful. by the way, the author of "the notebook," nicklas sparks will be with us us on the show. >> i'm a sucker for love. i kind of think of it as a christmas movie but romantic movie when this part liam anee m neesom's son finally gets that kiss he's been looking for. romantic fi
we're helping every city -- not every city, lots of cities across the country. >> that's good. >> thank you. >> let's get to take three and stick with this valentine's theme going with romantic flicks. this is the hard one, your favorite romantic movies. >> not me. i have a list of hundreds. >> my first thought was "diehard". >> "die another day." >> "heaven can wait." i love that movie, all about love transcending time and...
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the footage shows an airport in a surrounding city said to be kandahar in afghanistan. it also shows the drone allegedly landing at a base in eastern iran. now iran claimed it took control of the drone and landed it, but u.s. officials say the drone malfunctioned, and it was forced it land. that is the latest from the newscast. back to you. >> all right. thanks. >>> it could be a grueling day for president obama's pick to head the cia. john brennan will face tough questions from democrats and republicans during his confirmation hearing. brennan, who is the president's chief counterterrorism adviser now, is under scrutiny for the administration's use of drone strikes to kill suspected terrorists overseas. the senate intelligence committee will also likely grill him over his support for the bush administration's interrogation policies. brennan served in the cia under president george w. bush. >>> today is defense secretary leon panetta's turn to answer questions about september's deadly attack in benghazi, libya. he and the chairman of the joint chiefs will testify before
the footage shows an airport in a surrounding city said to be kandahar in afghanistan. it also shows the drone allegedly landing at a base in eastern iran. now iran claimed it took control of the drone and landed it, but u.s. officials say the drone malfunctioned, and it was forced it land. that is the latest from the newscast. back to you. >> all right. thanks. >>> it could be a grueling day for president obama's pick to head the cia. john brennan will face tough questions from...
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city. the blast felt a mile away. tonight, they're still digging through what's left. >>> storm warning. a huge winter system on the move. a dangerous mix in 18 states, 30 million americans in the path of this one. >>> and hoop streadreams for th unlikely star of the high school basketball team crushing the competition, though he's just about half their size. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. growing up in this country, you get accustomed to hearing the united states is the greatest nation on earth and the mightiest military force on the planet. what we don't like is feeling vulnerable, the way we do after we have been attacked. and now that we have learned of a massive cyber attack, electronic espionage allegedly at the hands of a branch of the chinese military, and the kind of attack we've been warned about for years, today the white house took action. the problem is, this wake-up call has already hit a slew
city. the blast felt a mile away. tonight, they're still digging through what's left. >>> storm warning. a huge winter system on the move. a dangerous mix in 18 states, 30 million americans in the path of this one. >>> and hoop streadreams for th unlikely star of the high school basketball team crushing the competition, though he's just about half their size. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc...
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the city. you talked about congress having its eye on the district of columbia and you talk about the services again and affordable housing. this is a big, big ghost over washington. because there is no affordable housing right now and something is going to have to be done about that. >> lots of places to spend the money and the people that want to spend the money are very impatient so there will have to be something done soon. >>> the department of transportation and taxi inspectors are cracking down on drivers that make illegal u-turns in pennsylvania, and many are made in bike lanes between 3rd and 15th streets, and many of the u-turning drivers are taxi drivers. and last year the mayor ordered emergency rules and there's a $100 fine for making a turn in the lane even if there is no cyclist in the lane. why has it been so tough? >> d.c. for the last four or five years have become anti-drivers, period. the taxi drivers are not happy not being able to make the turn because a lot of times that'
the city. you talked about congress having its eye on the district of columbia and you talk about the services again and affordable housing. this is a big, big ghost over washington. because there is no affordable housing right now and something is going to have to be done about that. >> lots of places to spend the money and the people that want to spend the money are very impatient so there will have to be something done soon. >>> the department of transportation and taxi...
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she is thankfully expect today survive and thanks to the horrific actions of the new york city fire department and all americans can be proud of brave first be responders. as always, thank you for being with us. let not your heart be troubled. greta is next to go on the record and we'll see you here tomorrow night. thanks for being with us. >> tonight, the sequester ax falls in four days. are you scared? >> the sequester. >> i'm not here to scare people, i'm here to inform. >> have you stocked up your food? >> rest assured the uncertainty is already having an effect. have you bought all your water. >> companies are preparing layoff notices. >> have you got the batteries you need. >> they're going to immediately impact their daily lives. >> have you made plans to do without for months and months and months? >> families are preparing to cut back on expenses. >> i'm telling you, it's going to be brutal out there. >> and the longer the cuts are in place, the bigger the impact will become. >> enough is enough, what the administration has done, helpfully, to put the numbers and not just t
she is thankfully expect today survive and thanks to the horrific actions of the new york city fire department and all americans can be proud of brave first be responders. as always, thank you for being with us. let not your heart be troubled. greta is next to go on the record and we'll see you here tomorrow night. thanks for being with us. >> tonight, the sequester ax falls in four days. are you scared? >> the sequester. >> i'm not here to scare people, i'm here to inform....
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here in mobile, we will have a lot of ongoing commerce for the city in the sense that we're going to have hotel needs for our crew, we're going to have suppliers and other things that will be needed to be accommodated here in mobile. there will be commerce related to this operation for mobile. it was not logistically feasible for us to do the air charter operation from mobile. >> so has there been any injuries or fatalities on board? there you one report of a fatality on board the ship. is that true? >> there has not been any fatalities aboard the ship. >> injury? >> illnesses aboard the ship? >> there was one illness aboard the ship early on and that was a patient that had a preexisting condition with dialysis. that patient was taken off the ship on one of our sister ships the "elation" and transferred to a medical facility and taken care of. >> one more question. one more question. >> [ inaudible ]. . >> no information -- >> why the ship went out to start with -- >> about -- [ inaudible ] any response to that? >> i'm sorry. the question again, please. >> families waiting, for their
here in mobile, we will have a lot of ongoing commerce for the city in the sense that we're going to have hotel needs for our crew, we're going to have suppliers and other things that will be needed to be accommodated here in mobile. there will be commerce related to this operation for mobile. it was not logistically feasible for us to do the air charter operation from mobile. >> so has there been any injuries or fatalities on board? there you one report of a fatality on board the ship....
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nonprofit helping to replant thousands of trees in the city where the tree pea dropped in recent decades from 50% to just 36%. he agreed a qualified or borist should be on site before any mature tree is cut down. >> it is sickening. i know that park. i have sat under that tree just like many other people have. >> in the district, tom sherwood, news4. >>> wendy reer in the news4 live december week an update porous the breaking news we have been following out of southern california. a stand-off in the search for that wanted former police officer out there. wendy? >> it look like that it is all likelihood christopher dorner. the officer holed newspaper a cabin surrounded by san dino county share i haves, detectives, they have already engaged in a bit of a fire fight with him. and now they are saying that once the area is locked down, and the area is safe, they are going to send in the san bernardino s.w.a.t. team to quote, unquote do what they do. this could be coming to an end after a week to ten days of this guy being on the lam. also, they are asking the media, this are former chopper sh
nonprofit helping to replant thousands of trees in the city where the tree pea dropped in recent decades from 50% to just 36%. he agreed a qualified or borist should be on site before any mature tree is cut down. >> it is sickening. i know that park. i have sat under that tree just like many other people have. >> in the district, tom sherwood, news4. >>> wendy reer in the news4 live december week an update porous the breaking news we have been following out of southern...
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the city got more than a foot of snow. governs of both kansas and missouri declaring states of emergency. airports slowly getting back to normal today. this flight from denver got bogged down after landing in wichita, getting unstuck took a while but the passengers took it in stride. >> everybody was in really good spirits. we all chatted and had a good time. it got a little long, but for the most part everybody stayed in good spirits. >> by far the most entertaining delay i have ever had in my life. this is laughable to me. >> for the latest on where the weather storm is now. karen mcguinness joins us from the cnn weather center in atlanta. you see a baby stuck in an airport and you got to admire the smiles on face. >> just when you think spring is coming you get one of those winter storms. it is not the system but a lesser system than we were looking at 24 hours ago. look at these snowfall totals. i did see isolated amounts of 20 inches, 18 inches and 14 inches in wichita. here's that low area of pressure that we're watc
the city got more than a foot of snow. governs of both kansas and missouri declaring states of emergency. airports slowly getting back to normal today. this flight from denver got bogged down after landing in wichita, getting unstuck took a while but the passengers took it in stride. >> everybody was in really good spirits. we all chatted and had a good time. it got a little long, but for the most part everybody stayed in good spirits. >> by far the most entertaining delay i have...